Quote from: Highest on September 24, 2020, 11:46:20 PMThen why do you keep saying limit of 5cm for tibia then going to say 15% is safe?
Because 5cm is a good generalization. People don't know their tibia lengths without an x-ray, so 15% is meaningless info. Both are good estimations. 5cm is for convenience, for most people it's a good guideline. If you have a 33cm tibia (if you're asian 168cm male, you have similar) 15% of that is 5cm. If you're like 6'3 and african descent, you can probably get away with 7cm tibia lengthening and still be within 15%.
The point is that both are good metrics, I say 5cm because that's what Paley saids. In many peoples case, 5cm is a good general estimate for the 15% metric.
I'm not a doctor anyways. The safe limit really is just the point where you don't overstretch your Achilles. Rozbruch saids 4cm, Paley saids 5cm, mahboubian saids 6.5cm, Dr. Xia saids 10cm+, sarin saids infinity, the best answer is the less the better, 5-6cm max wud be a good estimate for 95% of people.